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    world-famous Harry Potter series is going to do something different! This is something that you have never imagine that she can do this too. It's already given that the beautiful and gorgeous Emma Watson will be playing Belle in the upcoming Disney reboot of the classic Beauty and the Beast movie. The first time that we saw the beauty of Emma Watson was several years ago in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. Because of that, fans are starting to like Emma Watson a lot. She has been present…

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    Tomb Raider Stereotypes

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    There is a new rumor in Hollywood suggesting that Warner Bros. has a few successful female directors in mind who they are considering to helm the reboot of their adaptation of the popular Tomb Raider franchise, originally based on the video game series created by Eidos Interactive. The last film, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, was released in 2003 and starred Angelina Jolie as the title character. The Tracking Board seems to suggest that on this list of directors, the most…

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    Ghostbusters Paul Feig

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    It’s official, the “Ghostbusters” trailer is out and the reboot looks epic with easter eggs ripe for the taking. It looks like Melissa McCarthy and the rest of the ladies have successfully rebooted the original film. The world has finally seen video footage of Paul Feig’s reboot of the classic “Ghostbusters.” If you’re a fan of the original then this all-girls version could just make the ghost hunting much more sweeter. Easter eggs were all over the place when the video was aired and Feig…

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    Voyeurism In Film

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    In relation to feminist theory, the new version of ghostbusters had received an onslaught of aggression which is not a surprise to anyone who participates in the online culture nowadays. The rage was manifested in the hate-filled tweets that were directed to the film director and main casts especially Leslie Jones. This has seen the film earn one of the highest dislikes in Youtube’s movie trailer history mainly because of its franchise reimagined with a crew set consisting of just women.…

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    Tis the season to once again to give praises to the kings of cold, the sultans of slash, the queens of screams, the icons who make Halloween what it is and what it always should be. from a evil possessed doll to a super strong momma's boy with a machete, the horror icons of the 70's to the 90's and early 2000's have made a deep bloody impact on the horror world to this day, if you were to ask your parents what scared them the most when they were your age they would most likely say Freddy Kruger…

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    look forward to experiencing their earlier memories again. But for others, the revival of these defunct shows is evidence of dwindling creativity or companies looking to make a quick buck. Through the definition of nostalgia, the current trend of reboots can be analyzed and split into two categories: enduring nostalgia, and pandering nostalgia. To properly classify a medium as enduring nostalgia or pandering nostalgia, the…

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    The Robocop Comparison

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    “successfully portrayed a dystopian city where corrupt police, politicians and how the media controls everything in a kind of power triangle (Lambie 14).” An unexpected achievement considering the original was a well-received cult classic, which the reboot was…

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    Film Analysis: The Matrix

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    a quick rundown. When the Matrix was created, the Oracle created the One, a man born inside the Matrix who could change it to how he sees fit. When he dies, he is destined to return to the Matrix to save humanity from the machines, and ultimately reboot the Matrix by returning his code to the Source. Now let's look at Neo, the supposed One throughout the movies. The lore states that the One was born in the Matrix, but Neo wasn't... He was born in one of those pod thingies. So, that's point one…

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    as he approaches you with deception. Just look at the warned out shoe soles as you can see the digital, mental, molecular, psychological, and physical booby traps have exploded the motives of the ungodly in Spiritual Warfare. Time to reboot. Sold Out Reboot your soul with God's confirmation and correction to resize your feet to complete the war on evil. The devil is sold out of tricks so that he cannot…

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    Which conclude in they are equal in this criteria. However, on plot and story line is another story. The reboot is following exactly same plot. They doesn’t creatively include anything new. The turning point of both movies are when they couple crash the girl. Even though they are using same turning point, but in my opinion the suspense on the remake doesn’t…

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